Anyone used the Purple Ice product for Royal Purple?
http://www.royalpurpleconsumer.com/products/purple-ice-radiator-coolant-additive/
http://www.royalpurpleconsumer.com/products/purple-ice-radiator-coolant-additive/
According to the link I posted, the alternative Purple Ice does have a corrosion inhibitor.does water wetter have a corrosion inhibitor? i thought antifreeze also had an anticorrosive function for the internals, run pure water for a little while and you'll rust everything inside...
I run strait water and have zero rust issues.. I hate to call bull $hit here...does water wetter have a corrosion inhibitor? i thought antifreeze also had an anticorrosive function for the internals, run pure water for a little while and you'll rust everything inside...
Fresh from the well.... You better believe it!Ah, but you hot that good South Jersey water
What was your formula % and coolant/water color results after 6months??I ran 2 bottles of water wetter in my 94GT and C&R Aluminum Radiator from Steeda. My car rarely went over 210 degrees and I used Auto Meter gauge to track. These pictures taken while in July with 100+ Temps in South Florida. It really does work.
This with a 347 Stroker, AFR 185CC heads, Holley Intake, Custom Crane Cam, 75MM Throttle body, 1-3/4" Long tubes Ceramic, P.M.S. tuned.
I've read of people using that with distilled water or certain antifreeze and it totally gumming up the cooling system. Do a search on BITOG. I try to avoid Royal Purple products in general. Too many horror stories. Same thing with water wetter.I wonder why royal purple says not to use the purple ice with distilled water if no anti-freeze is being used.
That is great as long as you stay off of the racetrack. If you go to the track they do not want vehicle with antifreeze running because if you have a spill it is hell to clean up. Just water or water and water wetter will just evaporate and is much easier to clean up. So for everyone's safety, most tracks do not allow you to run with any antifreeze in the cooling system.So it seems that all this additive stuff is no good in the long term, no matter the brand. I will probably just stick to the typical mix of glycol and water.
What was your formula % and coolant/water color results after 6months??
So it seems that all this additive stuff is no good in the long term, no matter the brand. I will probably just stick to the typical mix of glycol and water.
That is great as long as you stay off of the racetrack. If you go to the track they do not want vehicle with antifreeze running because if you have a spill it is hell to clean up. Just water or water and water wetter will just evaporate and is much easier to clean up. So for everyone's safety, most tracks do not allow you to run with any antifreeze in the cooling system.
at my local track they do....understand why but sucks to change it out...x2, there are usually no easy fixes that dont lead to bigger problems down the road.
At 98% of the tracks, they are never going to check, nor could they enforce people running antifreeze. With all of the street cars in the world that go putz down the track does everyone really think that all the guys with newer muscle cars, or the kid running his mom's G35, are going to flush all of the coolant from the system for a few quarter mile passes?